| Literature DB >> 12770209 |
N E. Gruntenko1, T M. Khlebodarova, I A. Vasenkova, M J. Sukhanova, T G. Wilson, I Y. Rauschenbach.
Abstract
Met(27) is a null allele of the Methoprene-tolerant gene of D. melanogaster that shows resistance to the toxic effects of both juvenile hormone (JH) and a JH analog, methoprene. The mechanism of resistance appears to be altered JH reception. We measured fertility, JH-hydrolyzing activity, and dopamine (DA) levels in Met(27) and Met(+) flies under normal (25 degrees C) and heat-stress (38 degrees C) conditions. We show that under normal conditions Met(27) females have JH-hydrolyzing activity and fertility lower than Met(+), but DA content did not differ between the two strains. At 38 degrees C Met(27) flies show no impairment in JH-hydrolyzing activity in response to stress, but they do show lower DA levels and impaired reproduction. The results with Met(27) are consistent with the previous hypothesis that the alteration in fertility that follows heat stress in D. melanogaster could result from alteration in the JH endocrine system.Entities:
Year: 2000 PMID: 12770209 DOI: 10.1016/s0022-1910(99)00131-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Insect Physiol ISSN: 0022-1910 Impact factor: 2.354